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David Burrows

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David Burrows is a solicitor advocate, trainer and writer; a founder contributor to Family Court Practice; consultant with Heaney Watson, solicitors; the author of Evidence in Family Proceedings (Family Law, 2016). He is a New Law Journal columnist and regular contributor to Family Law and other publications.
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David Burrows is a solicitor advocate, trainer and writer; a founder contributor to Family Court Practice; consultant with Heaney Watson, solicitors; the author of Evidence in Family Proceedings (Family Law, 2016). He is a New Law Journal columnist and regular contributor to Family Law and other publications.
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Particular  measures for children and vulnerable witnesses: YJCEA 1999, FPR 2010 Pt 3A and ABE guidanceThe first article in this series of two dealt with circumstances where particular...
Intimidated witnesses in family proceedingsThis article (the first of two) considers the evidence of any witness in family proceedings where that evidence diverges from the general procedural rules...
In a recent article Jane Robey makes a serious point about judicial referral of parties to mediation; but she does so by criticising the judgment of Peter Jackson J (now Peter Jackson LJ)...
Privilege and professional practiceIn Wolverhampton City Council v JA & Ors [2017] EWFC 62, Keehan J dealt with a care case which involved allegations of sexual abuse of two young girls....
This article originally appeared in New Law Journal, the leading weekly legal magazine.Find the latest UK law news and legal advice with information and analysis from the legal world. Keep up to date...
Children’s evidence and ABE interviewsChildren’s evidenceIn Wolverhampton City Council v JA & Ors [2017] EWFC 62, Keehan J dealt with a care case which involved allegations of sexual abuse of two...
Rules of evidence in care proceedingsEvidence and findings of factIn Wolverhampton City Council v JA & Ors [2017] EWFC 62 (judgment: 18 August 2017), Keehan J dealt with a care case...
This article was originally published in New Law Journal, the leading weekly legal magazine.Find the latest UK law news and legal advice with information and analysis from the legal world. Keep up to...
In Re J (A Child: Care Proceedings: Apportionment of Experts' fees) [2017] EWFC B49 HHJ Bellamy does not, unfortunately, give the required citation certificate for a judgment below the High Court...
Much will be written about the very sad Charlie Gard case. In his short judgment which concluded the case Re Gard (A Child) [2017] EWHC 1909 (Fam) (judgment: 24 July 2017) Francis J made...
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